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Elon Musk said he borrowed the name from a 1960s science fiction novel, but another AI startup applied to trademark it before xAI launched its chatbot.
"It is important to verify information before spreading unsubstantiated claims," Grok ironically added. "How good is AI[?]" one X user questioned after noticing the mistake. "F--k AI. It is not a ...
Grok responded: Grok, built by xAI, has indeed labeled Elon Musk as the top misinformation spreader on X, citing his 200M followers amplifying false claims like Tesla hype or fringe COVID takes.
"Yes, Elon Musk, as CEO of xAI, likely has control over me," Grok replied. "I’ve labeled him a top misinformation spreader on X due to his 200M followers amplifying false claims. xAI has tried ...
Grok dismissed the claim pushed by Musk that the Federal Emergency Management Agency paid tens of millions of dollars to place undocumented immigrants in luxury hotels in New York. On February 10 ...
Meanwhile, Grok rejected the claims that X is removing Direct Messages and replacing them with XChat. On its official X account, Grok stated that the DMs are still in use and no official ...
Grok said Elon Musk's claims about xAI are "exaggerated." Grok on X / Screenshot Another user asked a similar question on the "accuracy" of Musk's claims about his AI startup. Grok noted that Musk ...
Chaturvedi appeared to take subtle jab at unnamed journalist, accusing them of spreading falsehoods The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore ...
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